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<p>Dr. Noella Piquette-Tomei has filled out countless report cards over her years as an educator, but it's safe to say she's never handed out grades on a worldwide scale. That's just the opportunity she and 500-plus colleagues had recently at the Return to Salamanca: Global Inclusion Conference.</p>
<p>Invited as one of only a handful of Canadians, Piquette-Tomei and her brethren were in Spain to review the Salamanca Accord, an understanding signed by all members of the United Nations that pledged to further inclusive education, providing all children the opportunity to learn.</p>
<p>"The point of this conference was to basically look at it as a report card, 15 years later, and ask where we are," Piquette-Tomei says.</p>
<p>The results, while encouraging at the administrative level, are less than satisfactory at ground level, where millions of children worldwide still do not have access to education, and especially those with disabilities.</p>
<p>"The desire, the intent to improve education for students is there, especially at the grassroots level," she says. "There just isn't the necessary financial support from governments because there are so many things that they are trying to do simultaneously."</p>
<p>The topic of inclusion has been at the forefront of Piquette-Tomei's teaching career virtually since day one. The Alberta native and University of Calgary graduate taught special education for 11 years in the Calgary Catholic school system. She came to the<br>
U of L because she was so impressed with the <a href="http://www.uleth.ca/edu" rel="nofollow">Faculty of Education's</a> undergraduate program and saw a niche where she could educate students on the importance of incorporating special needs students into the mainstream.</p>
<p>"We don't separate individuals once they are out of this artificial school environment, so why are we doing it in schools?" she asks. "Why are we not allowing students with and without various special needs to intermingle and learn from each other and about each other? For me, personally, this conference was a real motivator to continue pushing that thesis."</p>
<p>She admits the Salamanca experience was eye opening and while her focus here is on inclusion strategies for special needs students, the fact that basic education is unattainable in many countries is disappointing.</p>
<p>"We have a lot of complaints here in Canada about accountability, about funding, about support, but the humbling part really hit me when I heard teachers, administrators and community support workers from around the world talking about all the issues they face," she says.<br>
"In this day and age when we know that education is the only way to access everything we talk about related to freedom, it's really disturbing."</p>
<p>It has reinvigorated her desire to continue to push Canadian educators.</p>
<p>"The quality of education should be measured by the quality of education that we provide for our most vulnerable populations," she says.</p>
<p><strong> GET THE FACTS</strong></p>
<p>&bull; Piquette-Tomei has been at the U of L for six years and is currently on sabbatical.</p>
<p>&bull; As a result of the Salamanca conference, she has been asked to contribute to a case study book that will be used across Canada by pre-service teachers and community workers for strategies when facing various disabilities.</p>
<p>&bull; A total of 56 countries were represented in Salamanca with presenters from the United Nations, UNESCO, UNICEF, Canadian Human Rights Commissioner, The World Bank, OCED and the Minister for Education: Spain.</p>
<p>&bull; A total of 77 million children worldwide are currently out of school; 25 million of them have a disability.</p>
<p>&bull; More than 85 per cent of students worldwide with special needs do not have access to school, health services or even basic sanitation.</p> </div>
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<div class="views-field views-field-created"> <span class="field-content">August 11, 2009</span> </div> </div>
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<p>Kevin Rumsey (BSc '00) vividly remembers one of the first times he met with a group of elders and other survivors in an Afghan community ravaged by decades of war and extreme poverty. He was sitting on a dusty floor in a mud hut, sipping tea with the group and attempting to explain what he was there to do: provide clean water, sanitation facilities and hygiene solutions for their weary, war-torn town. It was the reaction of those in the gathering that stands out most in Rumsey's memory.<br>
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"It was an overwhelming wave of gratitude," Rumsey recalls. "The smiles and sheer joy on all of the people's faces, hands over their hearts, genuine handshakes and sincere thanks &ndash; what a privilege to do this kind of work and receive that sort of reaction for it. It was a humbling experience."<div class="image-caption-container" style="width:400px;"><img title="Kevin Rumsey (BSc &amp;#039;00) brings hope and tides of change to war-torn Afghanistan." src="/unews/sites/default/files/main/articles/rumsey.jpg" alt=""><div class="image-caption">Kevin Rumsey (BSc &#039;00) brings hope and tides of change to war-torn Afghanistan.</div></div><br>
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Rumsey, who recently concluded his service in Afghanistan, began his time there in November 2008 under the auspices of <a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> (Action Against Hunger/Action Contre la Faim) International &ndash; a humanitarian organization founded in France in 1979. Active in more than 35 countries worldwide, <a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> provides emergency aid and long-term solutions to populations suffering from malnutrition and food security, as well as lack of clean water, sanitation and access to public health. Rumsey first heard about <a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> while working toward a master's degree in Peacebuilding at <a href="http://www.royalroads.ca" rel="nofollow">Royal Roads University</a>, but had an inclination toward this line of work much earlier. When the opportunity to work for <a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> arose, Rumsey essentially leapt at it.<br>
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"I would have gone anywhere. It just happened to be Afghanistan," he says. "<a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> gave me the offer and 24 hours to accept or reject it. After a couple of hours of soul-searching, and discussions with family and friends, I accepted."<br>
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While in Afghanistan, Rumsey traversed the country, venturing into remote, desolate and often volatile areas to make strides in providing legions of people with some very basic, yet essential services. While the posting wasn't Rumsey's first experience with humanitarian efforts (he previously volunteered on water projects in both east India and Kenya with <a href="http://www.rotary.org" rel="nofollow">Rotary International</a>, and worked in post-tsunami Indonesia as an environmental specialist with a private consultation company), it was the first time he had worked in the throws and fallout of a country at war. The dangers didn't deter him. In fact, the risks are part of what attracted him to the job.<br>
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"I was drawn to the humanity of instability for some reason," Rumsey says. "The impact for me was knowing that I was living in the moment and making a difference to people in need."<br>
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As the coordinator for water, sanitation and hygiene for <a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> in Afghanistan, Rumsey was in charge of six projects that will ultimately impact the lives of approximately 170,000 Afghan people. Heading up a 40-member national staff, Rumsey also oversaw the development of funding proposals for new water projects and represented <a href="http://www.actionagainsthunger.org" rel="nofollow">ACF</a> at strategic coordination meetings with various governments and international organizations, including <a href="http://www.unicef.ca" rel="nofollow">UNICEF</a>.<br>
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Rumsey's objective may have been broad &ndash; to provide safe water, sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion to vulnerable people &ndash; but the tasks toward achieving it were specific and labour intensive. In Kabul, Rumsey and his team put in 100 hand-pump water wells, 300 pour-flush latrines and provided hygiene kits and education to 4,500 families. In Parwan province, the entourage headed up a pipeline project, rehabilitating a reservoir and installing a kiosk network to provide clean water to 7,000 families. In Samangan province, Rumsey laid the groundwork to combat cholera, an outbreak that affected 2,500 people last year.<br>
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It was exhaustive and dangerous work with the Taliban shoring up ranks and the risk of kidnapping very high. Suicide bombings were common, and men armed with AK-47s walked the streets as casually as businessmen carry briefcases in any Canadian city. Still, Rumsey felt lucky to be there.<br>
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"I met some beautiful people and made many friends," he says. "I admit I was nervous to go, but I felt prepared and excited too."<br>
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Rumsey left Afghanistan at the end of April with mixed emotions.<br>
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"I leave behind many friends and colleagues who have been very supportive. I leave behind my national staff who has worked so hard. I will miss them very much. I have been so fortunate to have had this experience."<br>
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While he acknowledges the challenges for Afghanistan are enormous, Rumsey remains hopeful for the country's future, believing wholeheartedly that a safe, sustainable water supply is the foundation for peace and development.
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